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Fishing Accidents
Just heard a surf fisherman died in Jamestown and WMVY reported that another surf fisherman was rescued in Westport.
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Scary stuff! Be careful guys.
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Yes, someone from Leominster Mass aparaantly died off Hull Cove. It may have happened yesterday afternoon: Mass. man swept off rocks, drowns - News, Weather and Classifieds for Southern New England
Hopefully the Westport Fisher makes it. |
happens every year.
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Yup the wife was all over me last ngiht about it.
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Jamestown is a tricky place to fish. Always got to be hyper-aware. What a shame for the whole family. |
That is very sad :(
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Thought it happend in Westport but actually happend in Nantucket and reported by the Westport News. Does this sound like a skisher?
Man found clinging to buoy off Nantucket rescued - Westport News |
The Hull gut has got to be one of the nastiest rip in N.E.
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terrible news
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Problem with the east side of beavertail is that there is deep water that comes up to bedrock. Waves come out of nowhere. Much like the avanues in Narragansett.
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i AGREE Hull Gut is a M/F er years ago in the fall we use to trailer up there in the fall with skiffs for Cod fish ...I sure wouldn,t do it now ;; damn scent of money:smash:
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Live long enough your going to have a lot of close calls.
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WAKING UPIN THE MORNING IS A CLOSE CALL :jump1:
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You know every year it takes something like this to remind me I gotta wear my korkers at the ditch. Leave the waders in the truck. Rain pants and wet boots are a better option. Sad to see a younger cut short due to something like this.
I have to say more than once I have seen tog fisherman at the tail fishing the front rocks in inappropriate gear for the place. Hull cove is not as dangerous. Regardless the entire point of Jamestown has spots that are death traps. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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In alot of cases especially hazard ave, people dont respect the rocks, all to often you see people with crocs or flip flops trying to go on the slippery black rocks..
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In 23 years of sailing the biggest waves I ever saw in this area were right out there from a couple miles past BT and they roll in and sometimes don't lay down until almost Ft Adams. All depends on exact tides , wind directions and what roll is coming into the bay from the open ocean. Some days nothing , some days a real death trap.
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you have to get pummeled by the sea at least once
then rolled up the beach before you learn respect. Saddened to hear this..... |
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Hmmm Laser, so much fun |
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One night at Hull cove we had been fishing for a while, middle of the night waiting for the tide to turn and we were sitting down well out of waters way. After about 20 minutes of BSing a wave came up and took out our bags and almost my rod/reel. The swell on those slight pitched rocks really can sneak up on you. It really does remind me of the avenues.
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I took a dip at Bass Rock a few years ago, thankfully it was during the day. I learned a lot that day and now have a pfd that i hardly ever wear. I dont even have it in the truck this year. I will be taking it with me for now on even though i will rarely wear it. My buddy wears one of the old school water skiing belt floats. He wraps it around his wader belt. It is a little cumbersome but it does the job.
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I know a guy who religiously wears an inflatable PFD while surf fishing...
I commented on it: me: "You wear that thing every time you fish?" him: "absolutely" me: "seems a bit uncomfortable and inconvenient" him: "so does drowning" |
Good words to live/not drown by
Glad my wife doesn't read this stuff....
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